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EARTH'S INTERIOR NOTES EARTH’S LAYERS VOCABULARY Inner core – a ball of hot solid metal at the center of the earth Outer core – liquid layer of metal that surrounds the inner core Mantle – earth’s thickest layer between the outer core and crust made of magma Crust – the top layer of earth made of a thin layer of cool rock Lithosphere – the layer of earth made of the crust and the rigid rock of the upper mantle which is broken into tectonic plates Asthenosphere – the layer in earth’s upper mantle directly under the lithosphere in which rock is soft and weak because it is close to melting Cross-Section of the Layers of the Earth Tectonic plates – the process in which the motion of a hot material under the crust changes the crust of the Earth. These are called plate tectonics Continental drift – a hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on the surface Fault lines – a crack in Earth’s surface Pangaea – a hypothetical supercontinent in which all continents were once attached. It began breaking apart about 200 million years ago Convection – a process by which energy is transferred to cause warmer less dense air or liquid to rise while the dense cooler liquid or air is pushed down. Data Table Depth Name of Layer What Layer is Made Of 20 km crust solid rock, mostly granite and basalt 150 km asthenosphere (mantle) soft slow flowing material 2,000 km mantle hot, but solid material 4,000 km outer core molten iron and nickel 6,000 km inner core solid iron and nickel What are the layers of the Earth? Earth’s Crust Outer core Mantle Inner core